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Ronnie O'Sullivan, seven-time world champion, lost to underdog Xiao Guodong in the Champion of Champions, despite a promising 3-0 lead. Xiao, recent Wuhan Open champion, staged a comeback with three consecutive breaks, taking the match to a decider. O'Sullivan scored a point in those three frames, but Xiao prevailed, surprising many due to his strong recent form.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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